Spain suffers its worst day for coronavirus deaths with 832 in space of 24 hours

Spain suffers its worst day for coronavirus deaths with 832 in space of 24 hours – bringing national toll to 5,690 since outbreak began

  • It beats the previous Spanish record of 769 coronavirus deaths from Friday
  • The number of new coronavirus cases registered in the past 24 hours is 8,000
  • On Monday a second makeshift morgue is due to start functioning in Madrid
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Spain has registered a new record number of coronavirus deaths in a single-day period.

The number of deaths from Covid-19 in the past 24 hours is 832, it emerged this morning.

It beats the previous Spanish record of 769 coronavirus deaths which was announced on Friday.

Spain has registered a new record number of coronavirus deaths in a single-day period. Pictured: Field hospital in Madrid

The grim statistic means 5,690 people with the virus have now died in Spain.

The number of new coronavirus cases registered in the past 24 hours is 8,000.

Spanish Ministry of Health figures show 72,248 people have been infected, 40,630 have needed to be hospitalised, 4,575 people have been admitted to intensive care and 12,285 people have been cured of the disease. 

The number of new coronavirus cases registered in the past 24 hours is 8,000.

Only Italy’s single-day death tally is worse than Spain’s – with 969 dying there from coronavirus in the 24 hours between Thursday and Friday.  

On Monday a second makeshift morgue is due to start functioning in Madrid, Spain’s worst affected area, after a retail centre ice rink where families paid six pounds a time to skate became its first stop-gap body drop because of the saturation funeral parlours were facing.

The new temporary morgue, known locally as the Donut because of the way it looks from the sky, was built to be Madrid’s Institute of Forensic Medicine but never opened.